Castlerock station, Northern Ireland Railways

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Castlerock station, Northern Ireland Railways

Image: © Albert Bridge Taken: 2 Aug 2006

Castlerock station was opened in 1853. What remains is a good example of Belfast and Northern Counties Railway architecture. The train is the 10.35 Belfast Gt. Victoria St – Londonderry running some 21 minutes late. Shortly after leaving the station it will enter Castlerock tunnel (667 yards long)Image The tunnel is in another square.

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Image Location

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Latitude
55.160592
Longitude
-6.784855